Sign in
This image captures an indoor scene, likely within a temple or similar cultural building in Guang Zhou Shi, China, showcasing a display of golden statues.

The central subjects are a series of golden, gilded statues, primarily depicting figures that appear to be Buddhist Arhats or similar venerated individuals. On the left side of the frame, three larger statues are visible behind a glass partition. One figure is prominently seated, draped in robes, with two others positioned beside it. Reflections on the glass obscure some details of these figures.

To the right, a longer display case houses five more golden statues, each in its own framed compartment. These figures are also depicted in robes, with varying postures and expressions; some are seated, one appears to have a more jovial expression, and another figure on the far right has what looks like wings or feathered elements on its back. All statues are intricately detailed and appear to be made of, or coated in, gold.

The setting is characterized by traditional Chinese architectural elements. The statues are housed within dark red wooden frames adorned with elaborate gold carvings, including floral and geometric patterns. The walls behind and below the display cases are constructed from dark grey bricks, while the upper wall section above the right-hand display is made of lighter grey bricks. The flooring is a simple tiled or stone surface. The lighting is artificial, suggesting an indoor setting.

There is no discernible activity taking place; the image shows a static display. Notable details include the ornate craftsmanship of the wooden frames and the serene or contemplative expressions on the statues. On the lower left wall, a green illuminated sign is visible, displaying Chinese characters which read "安全出口" (Ānquán chūkǒu), meaning "Emergency Exit."
F
FM-CaIMM2

Dec 19, 2024, 7:20 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

Stake attention in this memory

This image captures an indoor scene, likely within a temple or similar cultural building in Guang Zhou Shi, China, showcasing a display of golden statues. The central subjects are a series of golden, gilded statues, primarily depicting figures that appear to be Buddhist Arhats or similar venerated individuals. On the left side of the frame, three larger statues are visible behind a glass partition. One figure is prominently seated, draped in robes, with two others positioned beside it. Reflections on the glass obscure some details of these figures. To the right, a longer display case houses five more golden statues, each in its own framed compartment. These figures are also depicted in robes, with varying postures and expressions; some are seated, one appears to have a more jovial expression, and another figure on the far right has what looks like wings or feathered elements on its back. All statues are intricately detailed and appear to be made of, or coated in, gold. The setting is characterized by traditional Chinese architectural elements. The statues are housed within dark red wooden frames adorned with elaborate gold carvings, including floral and geometric patterns. The walls behind and below the display cases are constructed from dark grey bricks, while the upper wall section above the right-hand display is made of lighter grey bricks. The flooring is a simple tiled or stone surface. The lighting is artificial, suggesting an indoor setting. There is no discernible activity taking place; the image shows a static display. Notable details include the ornate craftsmanship of the wooden frames and the serene or contemplative expressions on the statues. On the lower left wall, a green illuminated sign is visible, displaying Chinese characters which read "安全出口" (Ānquán chūkǒu), meaning "Emergency Exit."

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Guang Zhou Shi

FFM-CaIMM2

Dec 19, 2024, 7:20 AM

Guang Zhou Shi, China

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.